释义 |
View usage for: (ɪvɪkʃən) Word forms: plural evictionsvariable nounEviction is the act or process of officially forcing someone to leave a house or piece of land. He was facing eviction, along with his wife and family. He also criticised the evictions for being violent and ruthless. ...an eviction order. Synonyms: expulsion, removal, clearance, ouster [law] More Synonyms of eviction Examples of 'eviction' in a sentenceeviction Since summer last year they have been fighting a'no fault' eviction notice.The protesters moved their tents and supplies to an area not covered by the eviction notice.Government action should be focused on negotiations before the eviction process.MPs may balk at an eviction notice.But another tenant said yesterday they had been handed eviction notices.An eviction notice was the final straw.She was clearly informed before entering the house she faced eviction if she acted in an unacceptable manner.Some tenants are taking advantage of the long, onerous and expensive eviction process.We hadn't had an eviction notice.So the allotments have been left to rot - hence the eviction notices.He has debts of 20,000 and an eviction notice on his rented flat.He had an eviction notice served last September but would not go.Dozens of protesters occupying a historic library in south London have been served with an eviction notice.But the anti-capitalist mob yesterday tore down legal eviction notices.After months of excuses from the tenant, he decided to take action and serve an eviction notice.WE were due to go on holiday but we have been served with an eviction notice.The eviction notice came after the companies failed to agree new rental terms - the second spat between them.The housing charity said that it had recently won a court case against a sale and leaseback company on behalf of a family faced with eviction.In the coming days they will be asked to choose another ally, who will also be excluded from the eviction process.Of the 300 still farming, more than half have been served with official eviction notices.He refused to comment (as he did to me) and served the centre with notice of eviction. In other languageseviction British English: eviction NOUN Eviction is the act or process of officially forcing someone to leave a house or piece of land. He was facing eviction, along with his wife and family. - American English: eviction
- Brazilian Portuguese: despejo
- Chinese: 驱逐
- European Spanish: desahucio
- French: expulsion
- German: Räumung
- Italian: sfratto
- Japanese: 立ち退き
- Korean: 강제 퇴거
- European Portuguese: despejo
- Latin American Spanish: desalojo
He was facing eviction for non-payment of rent. Synonyms ouster (law) dispossession dislodgement Additional synonymsDefinition the act of clearing By the late fifties, slum clearance was the watchword in town planning. Synonyms evacuation, emptying, withdrawal, removal, eviction, depopulation, unpeopling the ejection of hecklers at the meeting Synonyms expulsion, removal, ouster, deportation, eviction, banishment, exileDefinition the act of removing or state of being removed His removal from power was illegal. Synonyms dismissal, expulsion, elimination, ejection, dispossession |